(Oct 30, 2012, 07:40 PM)Rct3Demos Wrote: Windows 7 is horrible.
Very Untrue.
(Oct 30, 2012, 07:40 PM)Rct3Demos Wrote: I prefer Windows XP, because it is really easy to navigate and make sense of things, especially if you use your computer to make CS and stuff.
Actually, I think the Windows Explorer is sucky on XP because it just has a bad interface. And the version on my school computers only shows programs and the my documents folder. There's some fancy way you have to get to all your program files without shortcuts.
(Oct 30, 2012, 07:40 PM)Rct3Demos Wrote: Windows 8 looks more like Windows 7, because they are not made for business use like creating CS, they are more for personal, facebook, and twitter use.
If I was a graphic designer (for a carrier), I would be making perfectly fine logos on Windows 7 just as I am now. Windows 7 is both user friendly for computer experts like me and noobs who don't know anything about them. It's just that the noobs don't know what their looking at if they click on the computer button. I don't really know what you mean by CS making being "business", either.
(Oct 30, 2012, 07:40 PM)Rct3Demos Wrote: And... what if RCT3 won't work with Windows 8?
Any software program that is for Windows XP is for any later Windows versions, no exceptions, because you can only get more advanced technology, and you can't lose the old. Only improve it. With a Mac on the other hand, you can barely play RCT3 on it.
(Oct 30, 2012, 07:40 PM)Rct3Demos Wrote: UGH... I just can't stand seeing my laptop look like a smart phone!
The only part of Windows 8 that is comparable to a smart phone is the start menu. It's basically the same thing that they've had for all versions, but now it's represented in a more modern and efficient way. And the only reason for this is because they made Win. 8 compatible with tablets, but they just call it Windows RT.
Microsoft is only innovating with their technology. I do agree that XP was good, but I think Win. 7 and 8 are way better. But then again, everyone has a different opinion... about PC's and Macs.